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Refugees, foreign students and 'boat people': What it's really like to migrate to Australia

Refugees, foreign students and 'boat people': What it's really like to migrate to Australia

Australia has long been a nation of many cultures. For at least 60,000 years, hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups flourished, each with its own distinct language, customs and lore. The invasion of British settlers in the late...

Interpol Dismantles 20,000 Malicious IPs and Domains Tied to 69 Malware Variants

Interpol Dismantles 20,000 Malicious IPs and Domains Tied to 69 Malware Variants

INTERPOL’s Operation Secure has seen the takedown of more than 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains associated with infostealer malware. Law enforcement across 26 countries collaborated to dismantle cybercriminal infrastructure, marking a...

20,000 Asian IPs and Domains Dismantled in Infostealer Crackdown

20,000 Asian IPs and Domains Dismantled in Infostealer Crackdown

Over 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains linked to information stealers (infostealers) have been taken down in an operation against cybercriminal infrastructure in Asia. Interpol communicated on June 11 the results of Operation Secure, a...

Cyber Sweep Disables 20,000+ Infostealer Ips And Domains

Cyber Sweep Disables 20,000+ Infostealer Ips And Domains

(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) Global law enforcement has dismantled over 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains used to serve 69 variants of information‐stealing malware, in a sweeping cybercrime operation spanning 26 countries across the...

Operation Secure: 20,000 Malicious IPs and Domains Linked to 69 Malware Variants Dismantled

Operation Secure: 20,000 Malicious IPs and Domains Linked to 69 Malware Variants Dismantled

More than 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains linked to information stealers have been taken down in an INTERPOL-coordinated operation against cybercriminal infrastructure. The four-month international crackdown, dubbed Operation Secure,...

Infostealer crackdown: Operation Secure takes down 20,000 malicious IPs and domains

Infostealer crackdown: Operation Secure takes down 20,000 malicious IPs and domains

More than 20,000 malicious IP addresses and domains used by information-stealing malware were taken down during an international cybercrime crackdown led by INTERPOL. Called Operation Secure, the effort ran from January to April 2025 and involved...

Interpol crackdown: 20,000 malicious IPs and domains taken down globally, 32 suspects arrested

Interpol crackdown: 20,000 malicious IPs and domains taken down globally, 32 suspects arrested

Representative image | Photo Credit: Reuters More than 20,000 malicious IP addresses or domains linked to information stealers have been taken down in a global operation against cybercriminal infrastructure, coordinated by the Interpol. During the...

Starlink is transforming Pacific internet access – but in some countries it’s still illegal

Starlink is transforming Pacific internet access – but in some countries it’s still illegal

In the past few years, Starlink’s satellite internet service has become available across much of the Pacific. This has created new challenges for regulators in Pacific Island countries: some have promoted Starlink while others have banned it. What...

'Act responsibly for humankind' — Palau president on deep sea mining

'Act responsibly for humankind' — Palau president on deep sea mining

Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — Palau's president says the US to fast-track deep sea mining is not a good idea. Deep sea mining frontrunner The Metals Company (TMC) has since confirmed it will not apply for a mining license through the International...

20,000 malicious IPs and domains taken down in INTERPOL infostealer crackdown

SINGAPORE – More than 20,000 malicious IP addresses or domains linked to information stealers have been taken down in an INTERPOL-coordinated operation against cybercriminal infrastructure. During Operation Secure (January – April 2025) law...

Maternity benefits integral to right to life, health and equality

Maternity benefits integral to right to life, health and equality

In a recent judgment on May 23, 2025, the Supreme Court set aside a Madras High Court order that had denied maternity leave to a government school teacher for the birth of her third child. The Court ruled that maternity leave is part of a woman’s...

New visa offers lifeline for Tuvaluans amid global climate crisis

New visa offers lifeline for Tuvaluans amid global climate crisis

Pacific Islanders, especially those from the climate-threatened nation of Tuvalu, are taking advantage of Australia’s new resettlement aimed at helping people affected by climate change. The move is part of a special agreement called the Falepili...

Baden bags bronze in 800M in Palau Mini Games

Baden bags bronze in 800M in Palau Mini Games

With 14 runners squeezed onto Palau National Stadium’s six-lane oval, and three Fijians blocking her access to the front of the pack, Guam’s Jordan Baden performed beautifully and swiftly during the women’s 800-meter race on Saturday at the 12th...

We don’t need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here’s why

We don’t need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here’s why

Deep-sea mining promises critical minerals for the energy transition without the problems of mining on land. It also promises to bring wealth to developing nations. But the evidence suggests these promises are false, and mining would harm the...

BE OPEN Art: the winners of the Oceania regional competition revealed

BE OPEN Art: the winners of the Oceania regional competition revealed

LUGANO, Switzerland, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BE OPEN Art, an online non-profit gallery set up by Elena Baturina's humanitarian think-tank BE OPEN, announces the winners of the 2nd stage in this year's BE OPEN Regional Art, the competition for...

China base not welcome, Fijian prime minister says

China base not welcome, Fijian prime minister says

Fiji’s prime minister yesterday said that China should not be allowed to gain a permanent military foothold in the strategically contested South Pacific region, adding that a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait would impact Pacific islands....

Swimmer Amaya Bollinger wins silver in 200M butterfly

Swimmer Amaya Bollinger wins silver in 200M butterfly

Guam earned its first swimming medal at the 12th Pacific Mini Games on Thursday in Koror, Palau. Amaya Bollinger delivered a standout performance in the 200-meter butterfly, capturing silver - on her 17th birthday - in 2 minutes 24.77 seconds....

Mapped: The State of Freedom Around the World in 2025

Mapped: The State of Freedom Around the World in 2025

The State of Freedom Around the World in 2025 This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways Finland has the...

Hugh Kent gives Guam its 2nd gold medal

Hugh Kent gives Guam its 2nd gold medal

As rain poured and the competition was fierce, Hugh Kent dominated the men’s 10K race Friday at the 12th Pacific Mini Games in Koror, Palau. Kent, in 33 minutes, 14.03 seconds, won the gold medal. The Solomon Islands’ Junior Geejay, in 33:14.03,...

Open Borders

Open Borders

A border is an idea so powerful that we never even have to see it to believe it. Or believe in it. Global borders can be sites of peace and conflict, violence and celebration, opportunity and confinement. And borders as they exist today – which is...

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